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Chemical menopause- struggling with side effects
Hi I'm quite recently diagnosed with endometriosis requiring a lap. I have a number of adhesions including bowel. While I wait for surgery I've been given GNHR analogues and HRT. I went to my GP surgery for the 1 month injection this Monday and asked my GP about how I could expect to feel/ any expected
Hi I'm quite recently diagnosed with endometriosis requiring a lap. I have a number of adhesions including bowel. While I wait for surgery I've been given GNHR analogues and HRT. I went to my GP surgery for the 1 month injection this Monday and asked my GP about how I could expect to feel/ any expected
Dogrosie
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Tranexamic acid
What’s your experience of Tranexamic Acid? I’m currently on week 5 of heavy period after coming off everything a year ago. Had coil removed and stopped Zoladex injections to give my body a break from over 10 years of drugs. I wish I hadn’t. The pain I thought was quite intense is nothing compared to
What’s your experience of Tranexamic Acid? I’m currently on week 5 of heavy period after coming off everything a year ago. Had coil removed and stopped Zoladex injections to give my body a break from over 10 years of drugs. I wish I hadn’t. The pain I thought was quite intense is nothing compared to
Hidden
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Dexa scan
Hi, Ive been on Prednisolone since November 2018, starting at 60mg, & currently down to 5. I also take Alendronic Acid once a week, plus Lanzoprazole & Ad-Cal daily as well as a vitamin D, vitamin B, & magnesium supplements (the last 3 by my own choice, not prescribed) I’ve never had a Dexa Scan. Should
Hi, Ive been on Prednisolone since November 2018, starting at 60mg, & currently down to 5. I also take Alendronic Acid once a week, plus Lanzoprazole & Ad-Cal daily as well as a vitamin D, vitamin B, & magnesium supplements (the last 3 by my own choice, not prescribed) I’ve never had a Dexa Scan. Should
Lyndaki
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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Success with Suboxone?
Hi all - I’m new (posting) here. Thanks for being a community, I’ve read so many posts and found comfort from all of you!! Quick background - I have suffered with RLS at least 20 years - but probably my whole life. Started pramipexole .25 in 2000 and in 2018 was taking 2.75mg due to general lack of
Hi all - I’m new (posting) here. Thanks for being a community, I’ve read so many posts and found comfort from all of you!! Quick background - I have suffered with RLS at least 20 years - but probably my whole life. Started pramipexole .25 in 2000 and in 2018 was taking 2.75mg due to general lack of
erinjee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Zoledronic Acid
I have to make a decision re having a yearly infusion of the above medication for osteoporosis. I have for many years taken ilandronic and alendronic orally but my bone density showed no improvement at the half way treatment check up (I believe this was possibly due to mix ups on my part and the GP
I have to make a decision re having a yearly infusion of the above medication for osteoporosis. I have for many years taken ilandronic and alendronic orally but my bone density showed no improvement at the half way treatment check up (I believe this was possibly due to mix ups on my part and the GP
creditcrunchie
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
LUKES STORY... Day 28 With Health Anxiety
so last night was a real struggle for me trying to get to sleep my mind was racing at 10,000 mph, I must have woken up at least 4 times. I remember the second time waking up i looked at the ceiling and just saw lots of black dots, wich automatically pushed my thoughts into panic. Blicking and breathing
so last night was a real struggle for me trying to get to sleep my mind was racing at 10,000 mph, I must have woken up at least 4 times. I remember the second time waking up i looked at the ceiling and just saw lots of black dots, wich automatically pushed my thoughts into panic. Blicking and breathing
Luke1995
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Obeticholic acid
does any one here use Obeticholic acid as treatment for any Kind of Liver disease , any side effect ?
does any one here use Obeticholic acid as treatment for any Kind of Liver disease , any side effect ?
Marwan76
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Finding the balance between Dyskinesia and off time
While i know that there is no magic pill here , i am at my wits end on trying to find that balance . I also wanted to go natural , so it was suggested that a combo of mucana and sinemet (she can only take 1/4 of 25/100 sinemet) might alleviate it . Sometimes it seems ok, sometimes it makes her more dyskinesic
While i know that there is no magic pill here , i am at my wits end on trying to find that balance . I also wanted to go natural , so it was suggested that a combo of mucana and sinemet (she can only take 1/4 of 25/100 sinemet) might alleviate it . Sometimes it seems ok, sometimes it makes her more dyskinesic
mymomhaspd
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Higher doses of omega-3 supplements may be needed for averting cognitive decline
https://www.news-medical.net/amp/news/20200719/Higher-doses-of-omega-3-supplements-may-be-needed-for-averting-cognitive-decline.aspx
https://www.news-medical.net/amp/news/20200719/Higher-doses-of-omega-3-supplements-may-be-needed-for-averting-cognitive-decline.aspx
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Bisphosphonates for Long Term Steroid Use
My GP has been going on about me using Alendronic Acid since 2016. He went on about it again yesterday. He said they they have been told that anybody who has been on long term steroids MUST be given AA. I pointed out that my Dexascans were excellent and he looked them up and agreed, but he said that
My GP has been going on about me using Alendronic Acid since 2016. He went on about it again yesterday. He said they they have been told that anybody who has been on long term steroids MUST be given AA. I pointed out that my Dexascans were excellent and he looked them up and agreed, but he said that
piglette
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Cerelle progesterone bleeding
Hi everyone, I got diagnosed with endometriosis in September 2019 and since then have been working my way through a list of medications. I started with non-hormonal like mefanamic acid and transexamic acid but these did nothing for my pain. I'd had bad experiences with the pill when I was younger so
Hi everyone, I got diagnosed with endometriosis in September 2019 and since then have been working my way through a list of medications. I started with non-hormonal like mefanamic acid and transexamic acid but these did nothing for my pain. I'd had bad experiences with the pill when I was younger so
bienetre22
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Obeticholic Acid
Hi all are many of you taking this medication if so any info will be of great help Consultant wants me to try this already taking Urso not seeing Consultant at Q E until Dec due to all the cancelled appointments he just mentioned it to me in my clinic telephone call from him last week just wondered
Hi all are many of you taking this medication if so any info will be of great help Consultant wants me to try this already taking Urso not seeing Consultant at Q E until Dec due to all the cancelled appointments he just mentioned it to me in my clinic telephone call from him last week just wondered
cavi
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Reflux / heartburn caused by alendronic acid.
I’ve been taking AA for four months now with no problems and only now do I have a feeling of indigestion / heartburn in my chest. Not on the day I take it as I would have expected but later in the week. I think it started after I had a craving for a can of Diet Coke (which I gave up years ago for exactly
I’ve been taking AA for four months now with no problems and only now do I have a feeling of indigestion / heartburn in my chest. Not on the day I take it as I would have expected but later in the week. I think it started after I had a craving for a can of Diet Coke (which I gave up years ago for exactly
Fruitandnutcase
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Another Taurine Question - Is it a stimulant?
The amino acid Taurine is promoted as a useful supplement for heart rhythm problems. Many sources also state that Taurine is a relaxant, and can even be used as sleep aid before bed because it increases GABA in the brain. Yet it is also included in energy drinks like Red Bull, which does not make sense
The amino acid Taurine is promoted as a useful supplement for heart rhythm problems. Many sources also state that Taurine is a relaxant, and can even be used as sleep aid before bed because it increases GABA in the brain. Yet it is also included in energy drinks like Red Bull, which does not make sense
PlanetaryKim
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Rheumatologist
Hello everyone I hope this is ok to ask. I have had PMR for over 9 years and only seen a rheumatologist once four years ago for advice on osteoporosis. He was in the Royal Surrey in Guildford and I didn't get on well with him because I am reluctant to take Denusomab on my dentist's advice. I am allergic
Hello everyone I hope this is ok to ask. I have had PMR for over 9 years and only seen a rheumatologist once four years ago for advice on osteoporosis. He was in the Royal Surrey in Guildford and I didn't get on well with him because I am reluctant to take Denusomab on my dentist's advice. I am allergic
Skodadet
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Lipoic acid
Had anyone tried this? If so does it help nerve pain at all? Most of mine in scalp
Had anyone tried this? If so does it help nerve pain at all? Most of mine in scalp
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Instant loose bowels after Alendronic
Whenever I take Alendronic acid, shortly aftwards (15-40 mins), I expérience unpleasant loose motions in the bowel department. Is that normal, do others suffer that?
Whenever I take Alendronic acid, shortly aftwards (15-40 mins), I expérience unpleasant loose motions in the bowel department. Is that normal, do others suffer that?
Cyclo5
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Emotional First Aid Ted Talk By Guy Winch
https://www.ted.com/talks/guy_winch_why_we_all_need_to_practice_emotional_first_aid/up-next boy does this help. I had an issue today that was upsetting and this is helping me today. I bought one of his self coaching books and am reading his column on Ted. This is the most energizing thing I've done!
https://www.ted.com/talks/guy_winch_why_we_all_need_to_practice_emotional_first_aid/up-next boy does this help. I had an issue today that was upsetting and this is helping me today. I bought one of his self coaching books and am reading his column on Ted. This is the most energizing thing I've done!
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Reading Rabbits
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Covid-19 is now Air-borne, based on findings from 239 Scientists across the World- WHO issues new guidelines
While the Hope of a Vaccine is still away from reality, now it is discovered that just hand hygiene and Social distancing may not be enough to keep away from Covid19... If some one wants to step out of home, you must wear a Mask. USA president now to wear a mask if he wants to go out which till date
While the Hope of a Vaccine is still away from reality, now it is discovered that just hand hygiene and Social distancing may not be enough to keep away from Covid19... If some one wants to step out of home, you must wear a Mask. USA president now to wear a mask if he wants to go out which till date
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Nitrogen‐Containing Bisphosphonates Are Associated With Reduced Risk of Pneumonia in Patients With Hip Fracture.
A recent study found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate, which are widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, are linked with lower risks of pneumonia and of dying from pneumonia. The results are published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. The study
A recent study found that nitrogen-containing bisphosphonates (N-BPs) such as alendronate, which are widely used to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis, are linked with lower risks of pneumonia and of dying from pneumonia. The results are published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research. The study
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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